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for the younger generation, so that that the history could continue past the generation of the Young Lords Party. From the music to the visuals, Iris
Morales made it a goal to have representation of Puerto Ricans at the time. The film aimed to educate Puerto Ricans on not only The Young Lords, but to continue to bring back the LatinX history narrative. The process of creating the film was difficult due to the lack of media in archives that would allow her to create the film. This created a drive for Morles to continue to strive for the documentation of history. Morales also made it a point to include young people, aligned with her goal of influencing the next generation. The Film was streamed through PBS in 1996 and was filmed in collaboration with Third World News Reel. The film aimed to spread the message about decolonizing Puerto Rico and to educate the younger masses.
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Arguello, Minerva Solla, and many more. The book explains the feminist movement within the Young Lords Party. This project allowed Morales reflect on the experiences of being a part of the party, both the pleasant and unpleasant ones alike. Morales' intentions for her book are that many are not only able to learn about the history of The Young Lords women but continue to learn lessons that continue to be applicable to the modern activist movements.
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women of underrepresented Among the causes that the organization undertook during this period included establishing a free breakfast program for New York's youth, creating a lead poisoning prevention program, founding a daycare so Latina women could seek employment, and advocating for the decolonization of Puerto Rico.
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The idea for the film occurred near the twentieth anniversary of The Young Lords. Some people were set to create books and other forms of media to commemorate the time; Iris
Morales volunteered to direct the film. Palante Siempre Palante was directed by Iris Morales with the intentions of creating it
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was the first children's book published by Red
Sugarcane Press. As a co-author to Raquel M. Ortiz, Morales worked alongside her to create a tale that retells the Young Lord's journey and story in a digestible way for children. The story focuses on the main character Vicki who is determined to make a
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a book that focuses on these experiences. The book was published through Red
Sugarcane Press, Morales' personal small publishing house in 2012. In this book Morales includes a number of different original media forms from both movements and women interviews. Some of the women highlighted in the book
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that was published in 2018. The anthology is made up of different genres of writing that aimed to address the perspectives of Latina women and their views of gender, equality, race and political refrains in the modern society. The anthology aims to provide a voice to those who are usually silenced
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Her work as a leader in the Young Lords spanned five years in the 1960s and 1970s. She served as deputy minister of education and co-founder of its Women's Caucus. Morales served as minister of information for a period. Morales resigned from the Young Lords, which was struggling with infighting and
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and was a part of a small program designated for underprivileged and minority students that studied at the college At the
University, Morales joined the Black student organization, and co-founded Puerto Ricans Involved in Student Action (PRISA), the school's first Puerto Rican student organization.
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Fashion." This feature was important to the feminist movement and caucus of the Young Lords Party, because it was the first documentation and acknowledgment of women's involvements in the Mainstream Media. The article focuses on the equality to their male
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Assistance, she would hear many complaints about the lack of African-American and Latinx History. Following this, Morales formed the idea to create a training program for these young people. This idea was supported and funded in 1990s. The
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Morales became inspired by the stories of all LatinX community members and made it a passion of hers to continue her activism through literature. Morales's hopes are to continue to inspire the future activists with historical narratives, and anthologies of present day social issues. Morales has a
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contested against rape and violence that existed within and outside of the organization. The Women's caucus used this platform as a way to remove themselves from the traditional roles of women in the kitchen, and ascend into positions of action. The program was discontinued by The young Lord's
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As a lawyer, she worked as an attorney and director of education at the Puerto Rican Legal
Defense and Education Fund. She was also a co-founder and the executive director of the New Educational Opportunities Network, a media nonprofit serving young people of color. She later worked with
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Morales worked to create a second revolution within The Young Lord's Party. Her engagement in the feminist movement was astute, as she worked to deconstruct the patriarchal sexism that followed women at the beginning of their journey in the Young Lords Party.
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number of published works of literature and has contributed to editing works of other Latinx Community members. Iris Morales founded the Red Sugarcane Press that has dedicated its purpose to continuing to publish works relating to the Latinx community.
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change in her community by joining the Young Lord's Party and serving her community. A few months later on December 5, 2020 a coloring book version of the book was published that had images from the original children's work.
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was a 12 point-Program that was written and co-founded by Iris Morales. The paper was an act to promote the history of women and their rights within the Young Lords Party at a time when women were rarely highlighted.
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idea served as a means of allowing young LatinX people to find a medium and space to continue to preserve the history of their communities. However, the training Program was defunded about five years after it began.
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Morales continues to write about the Young Lords Party by adding forewords or adding to existing writing. One of her collaborations is highlighted throughout the foreword written for
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on the island and the Puerto Rican populus. The anthology strived to expose the number of existing issues that Puerto Rico previously had that were intensified by Hurricane Maria.
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counterparts along with the achievements of the women's caucus. This publication, eventually inspired Morales to write her book,
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